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1563 (Vol. 3)
October 07, [?]ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE. This Theatre closed last night with the following Farewell Address, spoken by Mr. GOMERSAL:-- “LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,--I am...
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1564 (Vol. 3)
UndatedThe FAVOURITE SONG, Sung in the Character of a FRENCH COOK, By Mr. WALLACK, Belonging to the well-known and capital...
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1565 (Vol. 3)
UndatedOn Thursday last an action was brought by J. E. Jones, Patentee of the Theatre Royal, Dublin, against Mr. Philip...
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1566 (Vol. 3)
UndatedThe Castle of Otranto, and, indeed, the whole of the present performances at the Royal Amphitheatre, were last night honoured...
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1568 (Vol. 3)
UndatedA CARD.—To the MUSICAL WORLD.— Mr. SANDERSON, Composer and Leader of the Band at the Amphitheatre Royal, Westminster-bridge, ever anxious...
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1569 (Vol. 3)
UndatedA new Equestrian Extravaganza, called The Taylor’s Disaster, is this week represented at the ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE; that for the humours...
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1570 (Vol. 3)
UndatedASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE.—The chief entertainment produced among the present amusements at this theatre, is a “new grand military,” and so forth,...
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1571 (Vol. 3)
UndatedASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE.—The Duke of Wellington visited this Theatre on Monday, to witness the performance of The Battle of Waterloo, with...
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1572 (Vol. 3)
UndatedASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE. This beautiful summer Theatre was opened on Monday for the season, under all the favourable auspices which the...
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1574 (Vol. 3)
UndatedThe nightly blaze of beauty and passion at ASTLEY’s Theatre, speaks volumes in praise of The High Mettled Racer, who...
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1575 (Vol. 3)
UndatedThe pathetic interest in the late Mr. CHARLES DIBDIN’s ballad of the High mettled Racer, has deservedly placed it at...
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1575 (Vol. 3)
UndatedROWING MATCH. Astley’s Annual Wherry, given in honour of His Majesty’s Birth-day, was rowed for yesterday by the following free...
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1576 (Vol. 3)
UndatedASTLEY’s ANNUAL WHERRY. Being the fifteenth anniversary in honour of HIS MAJESTY’s BIRTH-DAY, was yesterday rowed for by the following...
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1578 (Vol. 3)
UndatedJ. DECASTRO. 79 than anxious to accommodate his Royal Visitor, and used his utmost exertions to shew him his every...
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1579 (Vol. 3)
UndatedThe proud superiority which the Royal Amphitheatre has long retained for the excellence of its Performances, promises this Season to...
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1591 (Vol. 3)
UndatedASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE. Although on the northern side of the Thames Whit-Monday has lost the theatrical significance that belonged to it...
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6039 (Vol. 2)
September 17, 1798Surprising New PERFORMERS and PERFORMANCES. ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. Their Royal Highnesses the PRINCE of WALES and DUKE of YORK’s Servants....